Division on Visual Impairments

DVI Quarterly Volume 58(3)

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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Services to Ohio School Personnel Serving Students with Print Disabilities Center for Instructional Supports and Accessible Materials (CISAM) Paula Mauro, CISAM Project Director Nicole Morris, NIMAS Coordinator pmauro@cisamoh.org CISAM is a statewide project funded by the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children (ODE-OEC), under the Ohio State School for the Blind Outreach Department. CISAM serves students with print disabilities, including students with reading disabilities, physical limitations, and blindness and visual impairments. Our mission is to provide students with print disabilities and their families access to quality accessible instructional materials, professional development/learning opportunities, and technical assistance. 56 Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM) The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires school districts to provide AIM to students with print disabilities in a timely manner. Ohio's definition of timely manner is "at the same time as their peers receive their materials." What are AIM? AIM are print instructional materials transformed into specialized formats. The National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS), mandated in IDEA, is a technical standard publishers use to produce source files in multiple specialized formats for students with print disabilities (http://cisam.ossb.oh.gov/ docs/NIMAS/NIMASBrochureOnline.pdf). CISAM's goal is to assist school personnel in locating AIM in a timely manner in the specialized formats of braille, large print, audio, and digital text.

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